I have only used EZA till now and they are very strict with content originality. We all know that spun articles are not exactly 100% unique. So my question is which top directories accepts spun articles?? Have you submitted any to them???
DO sites like articlebase, buzzle, articledashboard, isnare, goartciles accept spun articles??

Thanks.

21 July, 2010, 17:40 PM

nicolebeckett

I'm sure all of those directories will accept spun articles. The only problem is, spun articles are terrible, and don't do anything to help your credibility. Spun articles are chock full of grammar mistakes and sentences that don't make any sense. They stick out like a sore thumb! After you spin something, you're either stuck spending alot of time cleaning it up, or you post it as-is and risk your reputation.

Rewrite your articles manually. It will actually take you less time, and the finished product will come out looking MUCH better.

The whole point of article marketing is to provide readers with solid, informative, unique content. No one is going to stick around and read a spun article, which means they'll never make it to the link in your resource box.

22 July, 2010, 03:36 AM

trueschooled

Hmm, you might want to submit your spun articles to those site which have high ranking but 'underground'.

22 July, 2010, 04:01 AM

rome9t9

^^ can you please mention few of those 'underground' sites??

22 July, 2010, 11:04 AM

Will.Spencer

Quote:

Originally Posted by rome9t9

We all know that spun articles are not exactly 100% unique. So my question is which top directories accepts spun articles?? Have you submitted any to them???

If an article is spun well, the reader will never know it's been spun.

4 September, 2010, 08:17 AM

mrichards1984

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicolebeckett

I'm sure all of those directories will accept spun articles. The only problem is, spun articles are terrible, and don't do anything to help your credibility. Spun articles are chock full of grammar mistakes and sentences that don't make any sense. They stick out like a sore thumb! After you spin something, you're either stuck spending alot of time cleaning it up, or you post it as-is and risk your reputation.

Rewrite your articles manually. It will actually take you less time, and the finished product will come out looking MUCH better.

The whole point of article marketing is to provide readers with solid, informative, unique content. No one is going to stick around and read a spun article, which means they'll never make it to the link in your resource box.

I have heard the best spinner does a pretty good job at spinning articles which are readable ;) And if done carefully you can achieve good quality spin articles but ofcourse you will have to devote time into it otherwise you can always outsource tasks :)

7 October, 2010, 19:48 PM

samualleeker

Rewrite your articles manually. It will really bring you less time, and the completed product will come out appearing MUCH better.